Example sentences of "we [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Really it means we ca n't do it so we 'll we make it up we 've made up these funny numbers so that it 'll always work . |
2 | What could we make it out of ? |
3 | Can we wind it back and listen to it ? |
4 | And , if there is , do we knock it over ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Shall we throw it back ? ’ |
6 | Shall we discuss them over a cup of coffee ? ’ |
7 | Still , it provided the Gray family with regular exercise , so often did we pursue it over large tracts of Scotland as the tent tried to escape home to warmer climes in the south , flapping its PVC accessories like the wings of a large , wounded goose trying to take off . |
8 | Will we bring him in ? ’ |
9 | Nineteen fifty one , we moved in , er and , I 've had , you 're not the first person to come all round here , this house , they used , they used to come round in shows from the Corporation all visitors used to come , they used to say , right Jean can we bring them round we 've had people from Germany and everywhere and being in the architect 's department I fell for all this you know I had |
10 | Okay folks can we bring you back round |
11 | Do we send them back or keep them here ? |
12 | Or should we give them back their dignity , their freedom and their rightful place in the natural order of the world 's rivers and oceans ? |
13 | And as for us , could we ring them up at midnight |
14 | Mm , well I suppose when could we fit it in |
15 | Well if it 's on this hard disc could we copy it over ? |
16 | ‘ Why do n't we call them up on the radio … ’ |
17 | Well he 's like that different taste , never sort of with Christopher stands for what he likes and what he does n't like , shall we mix it round a bit more to mix in ? |
18 | First can we have you back in the church ! |
19 | SIR — As the Labour Party can not be trusted to display the red rose without it withering , may we have it back again in time for St George 's Day , April 23 , so that it may be proudly worn again by loyal Englishmen . |
20 | Now the university has asked the fiddler : Can we have it back , please ? |
21 | Why ca n't we invite him out ? |
22 | It was just sort of ‘ Shall we take him down then ? ’ and Bob 's your unc . ’ |
23 | ‘ Why do n't we take her out to dinner ? ’ said Lili . |
24 | Shall we take them back now ? |
25 | well that was , you know I mean they were all waiting they had all got their arm bands on and it was do we take them in or not ? |
26 | Well their Rose , she got a bit on the once when she went up there and she come over here she said to us would we take it up and change . |
27 | ‘ Ca n't we take it out to sea ? ’ |
28 | You talk of the , you talk of er wo should we take it out of this , should we take it out of that , Councillor . |
29 | You talk of the , you talk of er wo should we take it out of this , should we take it out of that , Councillor . |
30 | When do we take it in |